@littlest-lily I would love to see updates here. I can’t imagine anyone getting annoyed by seeing a post of a link every once in a while.
I really need to make a new Deviantart account.
@littlest-lily I would love to see updates here. I can’t imagine anyone getting annoyed by seeing a post of a link every once in a while.
I really need to make a new Deviantart account.
@foreverlurk Only very casually. I have some friends that are super into it, so I did a bunch of research and like talking to them about it. If I were to ever choose an army, Admech would definitely be one of my top choices. I love their aesthetic.
@i-am-insane said in Lesser Known Inconveniences of Being Giant/Tiny:
I just want to write about a giant hugging a woman shaped robot piloted by his normal sized girlfriend so they can still have physical contact even if it’s really hard for them normally, is that so hard?! I don’t want to wholesale make up a setting-wide backstory to explain it!
I mean… I do love this idea and would totally read any backstory for it sooo…
Aw man the cheating makes me kind of sad LOL. BUT I love the effort that went into this! How fun!
@Olo said in Watching Others Watch Size:
So Downsizing was written and directed by Alexander Payne, who had previously made such adult satirical movies as Citizen Ruth, Election, Sideways, and About Schmidt. Not only did those films have smart and funny scripts, they also featured scandalous scenes of full-frontal nudity that were more comical than arousing. There was every reason to believe that Payne would deliver the long-awaited mainstream size smut crossover, and he had the budget to do what none of us would even attempt in terms of special effects.
I was unaware of this, which I’m kind of thankful for because it spared me the disappointment. I couldn’t even imagine looking forward to that! I guess that explains why I didn’t hear much about it in any of our forums after it was released.
BUT the fact that both “normies” and the size community were craving more of that content is kind of promising no? And I feel over the past few years people online have been a lot more forward regarding “unusual” attractions they have. The internet lost its mind with Lady Dimitrescu.
@i-am-insane Oh yes for sure! I definitely think there are ways to make this type of content more palatable to people who don’t fetishize it (I mean, all of human history we’ve had stories, religions, and art featuring giants or tiny people). It could even be a way for someone to find out they enjoy the more passionate side of it.
But I do want to clarify about my response that I’m not trying to convince people to like size content, if that makes sense? Like I DEFINITELY would never pressure someone about it. But sometimes you’ll hear like a celebrity say something or someone IRL will do something that makes you wonder what kind of giant or tiny they would make.
I always thought some sort of snake or fish tail would be very helpful in these situations.
Also love the idea of a giant trying reeeally hard to hold back. Struggling with the balance of being gentle and being super turned on.
I hope he has a lovely aquarium for her~
@TakoAlice8 Oh, a nose boop is far too gentle. You gotta make it into more of a boxing match!
@littlest-lily I’m no expert but I don’t think pepper is a good ingredient for boba.
@izaak There will always be something special about a relationship developing after the size change. They’re not sticking together despite the obstacles- they’re growing closer because they’re facing them together.
You know, assuming neither of them had a size kink to begin with. But I’ve read stories where that was the case and it was still very wholesome!
@miss-lillipants said in What are your favorite types of relationships to see in size content?:
For me, the size scenario an opportunity to build trust, rapport, reliance and/or dependence, etc. between the giant and tiny. So particularly for gentler fluffy stories, it comes almost naturally.
That seems to be a very common sentiment for people who love gentle/strangers scenarios- a growing relationship that stems from the size difference itself. Which is exactly what I mean when I say I love seeing a married couple “fall in love again”. It’s like they’re thrust into a completely new relationship but still adore the person for who they are.
@littlest-lily said in What are your favorite types of relationships to see in size content?:
Weirdly I’m not as much into existing couples dealing with shrinking, usually because the content I’ve seen where that is the case tends to be rather sad?
That’s something I never realized but it’s true, isn’t it? Even in my story ideas with married couples there tends to be a bit of tragedy that it focuses on. I do love the sadder stories though, they tend to really stick with me. But I need a couple dozen happy or smutty stories in between so I don’t get too upset.
And I agree 100% about the endings to crueler stories. It’s something I really struggle to conclude in my own ideas. I’m fine with a cruel ending if it’s a short story, but if it’s something that is multiple chapters and I’m invested in it, it doesn’t feel like the best pay-off. Of course, it totally depends on the author’s talents as well! I definitely don’t write it off completely.
I tend to prefer a tiny victory as the ending. Where they escape or take down the giant. Gives one the opportunity to write a clever tiny which is so much fun!
@SmolChlo As I said earlier, I’m not the biggest fan of when giants treat tinies as disposable, but I make a major exception when there’s one particular tiny that is special to him. Especially when you see a big guy be all mean and scary but then he acts all dainty and careful at times. IT’S TOO CUTE.
I do hope you write a story for it in the future!
@foreverlurk I love this especially for gentle content. Like obviously I want a meaner giant to have more control over the situation, but I love scenarios where they’re panicking about it together.
Or the big guy realizes she’s gone and is like “oh shit did she shrink again???” and frantically starts looking under furniture and stuff.
@foreverlurk said in Language barrier:
Even the terms used for descriptions in English might change as the understanding grows (ie. “giant captor” --> “giant savior”)
I think the trickiest part of it all would be trying not to give away too much of what you’re thinking or feeling. Getting it just right and making those small changes like in your example can definitely add to the experience. Managing to get a tiny’s trust would probably feel so nice.
My Sindarin is a bit rusty but during the solar eclipse last week, at totality my daughter turned to me and said “mornië alantië!” which made me tear up a bit (and a very proud father lol)
LOL. That’s hilarious and adorable!